With MasterChef Junior over, FOX turns to the fourteenth season of Hell's Kitchen to provide the network with its regular dose of Gordon Ramsay. But is the latest edition of the cooking competition worth the watch, especially as it's now pitted against NBC's The Voice?

To give you an idea of this show's longevity, Hell's Kitchen now has exactly the same number of seasons as American Idol. You know generally what to expect when you tune in, especially to tonight's premiere episode.

Every season always starts with the signature dish challenge, in which cooks whip up their best work for Rams...

Tomorrow is the fourth season finale of USA's Suits, and we're more excited for this than we have been any concluding episode since...well, since the third season finale of Suits. The show has been impressive this cycle, finding a way to legitimately shake up its status quo and not showing any signs of slowing down, so there's no reason to believe Wednesday's closer won't be must-see TV.

But in case you need more convincing, here are our five reasons why you should be excited about the season finale of Suits.

SPOILER ALERT: The following contains discussion of season four up to and includ...

This week on Top Gear, James May experiences the sheer brunt of a Chevy Silverado, Jeremy Clarkson goes airborne in a Hennessey Velociraptor (basically the Ford Raptor on steroids), and Richard Hammond carries some wood. Someone drew the short straw.

But before all that, Jeremy gets a little over the top talking about the new Lexus RC F, so you'd think he'd just bought one of them - and you'd be wrong. After giving it one heck of an introduction, he then tells us that the car is "fat and useless," shows us that it loses a drag race against a BMW with less horsepower, and hates all its driv...

The Fosters season 2 episode 18, "Now Hear This," gives fans an update on Girls United. In a shocking, but refreshing move, a major secret finally gets revealed. This episode of The Fosters also gave Jonnor shippers their much anticipated moment. Meanwhile, Stef declared war on Robert.

This Means War

Daphne reveals that she's staying at Girls United until her trial. She kept quiet about Callie and Brandon's involvement. Callie then tells Daphne that it's too late to change her mind about living with the Quinns.

Carmen also returns to Girls United, where she gives an update on the rest ...

The second week of blind auditions on The Voice began Monday, with more singers taking the stage at Universal Studios Hollywood hoping to land the remaining spots on four superstar teams.

Adam Levine has three of his twelve artists picked out, while Blake Shelton and Christina Aguilera each have four and Pharrell Williams a whopping five. That means we're halfway to complete. Who's in and who's out? Which coach decided to see if they could turn some chairs? And what could have been done without? Let's get to it.

Saturday Night Live regular Taran Killam has defended a sketch that many found to be offensive on the show's latest episode.

Killam and host Dakota Johnson spoofed a Toyota Camry commercial during Saturday night's episode, in which a father drops his daughter at the airport to join the U.S. Army.

The SNL version features Killam as the dad and Johnson as his daughter, only when they get to the airport she joins terrorist group ISIS and one of them mutters "death to America" as they drive off with his daughter.

The bit came under fire on social media for being tasteless and offensive, but ...

Remember when Rick’s best friend and most trusted ally ended up being his worst enemy? Remember when the group found a safe location in the prison that they thought could sustain them with that puny garden and fenced walls? Remember when a charismatic one-eyed leader promised to take care of his people? Remember when Terminus was going to be the savior community? All of those things may have happened before, but that doesn’t mean they can’t happen again. Is it even possible for our group of survivors to ever feel safe again?